At Least Four Dead After Suspect Opens Fire in Louisville Bank
The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department (LMPD) confirmed that at least four people were killed after a suspect opened fire inside Louisville, Kentucky’s, Old National Bank Monday morning.
LMPD said police received an alert of shots fired at the bank around 8:30 a.m. When officers arrived on the scene they heard shots being fired. After exchanging fire with the suspect, officers found the suspect deceased, but do not know if death was self-inflicted or due to gunfire from police.
There is no longer an active aggressor threat. The suspected shooter has been neutralized.
— LMPD (@LMPD) April 10, 2023
Six people were injured and have been transported to a hospital. An officer is one of the six injured individuals.
WLKY spoke to a witness to the police response who stressed that LMPD entered the building immediately upon arrival.
(This article has been updated.)
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